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Giro d'Italia9 May 2009 - 31 May 2009 | Italy | GT

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Stage 2 - Petacchi is back! | Jesolo - Trieste2009-05-10 156km
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Rest day | Cuneo - Cuneo2009-05-18
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Rest day | Chieti - Chieti2009-05-26
Latest Content on the Race
Monumental queen stage distills essence of Giro
By Procycling last updated
Stage 10 - Tuesday, May 19: Cuneo - Pinerolo, 262km
Breakaway likely on early mountain
By Procycling last updated
Stage 8 - Saturday, May 16: Morbegno - Bergamo, 209km
Swiss roll back to Italy
By Procycling last updated
Stage 7 - Friday, May 15: Innsbruck (Aut) - Chiavenna, 244km
What goes down must come up
By Cycling News last updated
Stage 5 - Wednesday, May 13: San Martino di Castrozza - Alpe di Siusi, 125km
Tough mini-classic over Gerlospass
By Procycling last updated
Stage 6 - Thursday, May 14: Bressanone/Brixen - Mayrhofen (Aut), 248km

Di Luca's failed doping control confirmed
By Cycling News last updated
Lab's counter-analysis confirms Italian doped

Froome readies for season's second half and new team
By Gregor Brown last updated
Looking ahead after fourth in first British nationals

Scarponi signs new Diquigiovanni contract
By Gregor Brown last updated
Gianni Savio's team builds for 2010 with Michele Scarponi
Top News on the Race
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Petacchi refutes the idea of his cancelled wins
Due to all the controversial doping affairs, the palmarès – or record books – of cycling can be interpreted in very different ways. -
Froome readies for season's second half and new team
Looking ahead after fourth in first British nationals -
Scarponi signs new Diquigiovanni contract
Gianni Savio's team builds for 2010 with Michele Scarponi
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Petacchi signs with Lampre-NGC
Italian sprinter Alessandro Petacchi with top-level Lampre team for two years -
Basso hit in the back in podium crash
Liquigas rider escapes unharmed -
Sastre says he'll double up in 2010
Cervélo leader explains next season's objectives
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Pate falls short of Giro's Benevento stage
Garmin time trial specialist escapes to second -
Giro boss pretends to boost the Tour de France
One year ago, the promoters of the Giro d'Italia suggested in Palermo that their race was better than the Tour de France -
Di Luca's failed doping control confirmed
Lab's counter-analysis confirms Italian doped
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